ServiceNow Developer

VT GroupChantilly, VA
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About The Position

VTG is seeking a talented and experienced ServiceNow Developer (mid to senior level) to join our team in Chantilly, VA.

Requirements

  • Active TS/SCI with Polygraph required.
  • A bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering, or additional years of specialized experience in a scientific or technical discipline.
  • 2+ years experience developing forms, workflows, business logic, UI policies, and APIs in ServiceNow
  • 2+ years experience using JavaScript and scripting in ServiceNow
  • Ability to work on a larger team and under a technical team lead to meet high priority roadmap milestones
  • Ability to work closely with a team of functional requirements analysts to clarify requirements, unit test, and demo work

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with data migration, creating transform maps, and SQL

Responsibilities

  • Review code work for accuracy and functionality
  • Develop ServiceNow tables, record producers, and workflows
  • Design and develop Service Portal widgets
  • Support data migration efforts using data sources, transform maps, and SQL
  • Integration support using REST, SOAP, and/or ServiceNow APIs
  • Create and implement design plans
  • Analyze code segments regularly
  • Keep up to date with industry trends and technology developments
  • Flag risks as they arise and brief Senior Leadership with a mitigation strategy for addressing in the needed timeframe
  • Facilitate code migrations and releases
  • Own and be accountable for flagging stories/features to Tech Lead and Managers
  • Unit test stories
  • Provide transparent and frequent communication

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Industry

Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

Number of Employees

1,001-5,000 employees

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